Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk
ERFGOED
Online exhibition
Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk

Together with students from the master's programme Arts and Heritage, photography by Dirk-Jan Visser, design by Erik Wong, and web development by Ivo Kruchten, Christian Ernsten developed the online exhibition 'Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk'.

The online exhibition tells a story about a river in Cape Town, South Africa, about its colonial past and its Anthropocene future. It centres on the water course of the Liesbeek River, because this river’s heritage encapsulates — in the words of the Goringhaicona Khoi KhoiIndigenous Traditional Council High Commissioner Tauriq Jenkins — Cape Town’s ‘Ground Zero’, the place where colonial dispossession began.

The exhibition covers a 9 km–long walking investigation into the intimate link between imperial conquests and the Anthropocene exploitation of beings, species, and territories in former colonies such as South Africa. As a kind of walking companion, or a historical interlocuter, we walk the river with Peter Kolb (1675–1726), the first known scientific explorer of the Cape of Good Hope. During the first decades of the 17th century, Kolb mapped and described the Cape landscape, its rivers, and its people. Maastricht University’s Special Collections hold a beautiful, partly hand coloured copy of Kolb’s work.

Travel writing about the Cape of Good Hope is in many ways exemplary for colonial travel writing. As a result of scientific travel and the desire for inland colonial expansion to the Cape, it became a place where shifting relations between locals and newcomers played out with particular dramatic force. While walking and reading his work, we confront the question: What would constitute a decolonial reading of Cape Town’s river landscape?

Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk is an online exhibition project for the Maastricht University Arts & Heritage Committee by Christian Ernsten in collaboration with students Lucinda Maitra, Pepijn Smits, Reanda de Beer, Zoë Zanello and Brendan Harris as well as Cecile Schulte of the Master Arts and Culture, specialisation Arts and Heritage, Maastricht University.

Go to:  Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk

With special thanks to: Nick Shepherd, Annemieke Klijn, Odin Essers, Gcobani Sipoyo, Amber Abrams and Vivian van Saaze.

This project is made possible with the support of the Maastricht University Arts & Heritage Committee, Maastricht University Library, Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH), and the University Fund Limburg/SWOL.

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